whitelightnin_23
05-02-2007, 11:48 AM
http://abcnews.go.com/TheLaw/story?id=3119381&page=1
Plaintiff Roy Pearson, a judge in Washington, D.C., says in court papers that he's been through the ringer over a lost pair of prized pants he wanted to wear on his first day on the bench.
He says in court papers that he has endured "mental suffering, inconvenience and discomfort."
He says he was unable to wear that favorite suit on his first day of work.
He's suing for 10 years of weekend car rentals so he can transport his dry cleaning to another store.
You'd think that, AS A JUDGE, he would realize what frivolous lawsuits do to our legal system...
but instead, he probably knows a way to expose its flaws & he'll probably be a rich man...:mad:
Plaintiff Roy Pearson, a judge in Washington, D.C., says in court papers that he's been through the ringer over a lost pair of prized pants he wanted to wear on his first day on the bench.
He says in court papers that he has endured "mental suffering, inconvenience and discomfort."
He says he was unable to wear that favorite suit on his first day of work.
He's suing for 10 years of weekend car rentals so he can transport his dry cleaning to another store.
You'd think that, AS A JUDGE, he would realize what frivolous lawsuits do to our legal system...
but instead, he probably knows a way to expose its flaws & he'll probably be a rich man...:mad: